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Fishing Report for Indian River & St. Lucie River - Offshore

Capt. Kevin Drennan
August 9, 2005
Stuart - Saltwater Fishing Report

Summer is in full swing and so are the summer fishing patterns. Some days are great while on others you cannot find any fish. One day last week we were in schools of peanut dolphin. We had hundreds around the boat an had fun watching them chase Spanish mackerel lures we were throwing at them. On another trip out of the St. Lucie inlet, we had acres of greenies so thick you could walk on them. Bonita and barracuda were pounding them into the air. Other trips there was no bait anywhere except the number 14 buoy up by Fort Pierce. The dolphin bite has been very sporadic and spread out. The depth ranged from 80 ft. out to 350 ft. The kings are hitting close in from 30 ft. to 100ft. they are both north and south of the inlet. The bonita are everywhere so have plenty of extra bait. Some nice cobia have been caught in close cruising through the schools of bait. The sailfish bite continues to be excellent for this time of year. Each day we are hearing several being caught. Some as close as 70 ft. Snook are still holding on the rocks at the inlet along with some nice sized snapper. We caught a 4 lb. mangrove there yesterday. There are some nice tarpon along the beach south of the inlet down to Pecks Lake. Trout and snook are still biting well in the Indian River up by the power plant. Finger mullet, topwater, and jerk baits are all working effectively. There are some tarpon being caught at the crossroads early before the boat traffic. The crossroads is where the Indian and St. Lucie rivers cross before the inlet. There are tarpon in the north fork of the St. Lucie but fishing it is difficult due to the water releases from Lake O’. More later.

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Fishing offshore out of the St. Lucie Inlet and inhore on the St. Lucie River and Indian River Lagoon, Captain Kevin Drennan takes up to four people on half, three quarter, and full day trips. He has been fishing the area for eight years and enjoys using light tackle for big fish.

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Slammer guide Service
1370 NW Lakeside Trail
Stuart, FL 34994
Phone: 772-692-9831
Alt. Phone: 772-285-7626
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